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STD 9 Maths Roll No.

Student Name : Class :


Question 1 2 3 4 Marks Obtained Total Marks Signature of Examiner :

Marks Obtained 120 Date : 29-12-2023

section A () Choose the right answer from the given options. [1 Marks Each] [120]
– – –
1. If √2 = 1.414, then the value of √6 − √3 upto three place of decimal is:
(A) 0.235 (B) 0.707 (C) 1.414 (D) 0.471
2. Which of the following is true statement?
(A) Every real (B) The product of (C) The sum of two (D) Every real
number is either two irrational irrational numbers is number is always
rational or irrational. numbers is an an irrational number. rational.
irrational number.
1
3. The number obtained on rationalising the denominator of is:
√7−2

√7+2 √7+2 √7−2 √7+2


(A) (B) (C) (D)
45 3 1 5
√32+√48
4. is equal to:
√8+√12


(A) √2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 2
– –
5. 2√3 + √3 is equal to:
– – –
(A) 3√6 (B) 3 (C) 3√3 (D) 2√6
– 1
6. If x = (7 + 4√3) than (x +
x
) =?


(A) 49 (B) 14 (C) 48 (D) 8√3
– – 1
7. If a = 7 − 4√3, then the value of √a + is:
√a

(A) 8 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4


8. Write the correct answer in the following:
−− −−
4 3
−−
√ √ 22 equals.
1 1

(A) 2

6 (B) 2
−6
(C) 2 6 (D) 2
6

9. Which of the following is rational?



(A) √3 (B) π (C)
4
(D)
0

0 4
n+2 n+1
5 −6×5
10. On simplification, the expression n n+1
equals:
13×5 −2×5

5 5 3 3
(A) 3
(B) −
3
(C) 5
(D) −
5

11. If p(x) = 5x - 4x2 + 3 then p(-1) = ?


(A) 2 (B) -2 (C) 6 (D) -6
12. Write the correct answer in the following:
If x + 1 is a factor of the polynomial 2x2 + kx, then the value of k is.
(A) -3 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) -2

[1]
13. The Zero of the polynomial (x - 2)2 - (x + 2)2 is:
(A) 1 (B) -2 (C) 0 (D) 2
14. If x + 2 and x - 1 are the factor of x3 + 10x2 + mx + n, then the values of m and n are
respectively.
(A) 5 and -3 (B) 7 and -18 (C) 23 and -19 (D) 17 and -8
15. If (x + y)3 - (x - y)3 - 6y(x2 - y2 ) = ky2 , then k =
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 8
16. The value of the polynomial 5x - 4x2 + 3, when x = -1 is:
(A) 6 (B) -6 (C) 1 (D) -1
17. Which of the following polynomials has (-3) as a zero?
(A) x2 + 3 (B) x2 - 3x (C) x2 - 9 (D) (x - 3)
18. A polynomial containing one nonzero term is called a ________.
(A) None of these. (B) Monomial. (C) Binomial. (D) Trinomial.
1 1
19. If x +
x
= 3,
6
then x + =
x6

(A) 927 (B) 414 (C) 364 (D) 322


20. A symbol having a fixed value is called a ______.
(A) Coefficient. (B) Variable. (C) None of these. (D) Constant.
21. The co-ordinates of two points A and B are (4, 3) and (-5, 3) respectively. The co-ordinates
of the point at which the line segment AB meets the y-axis are:
(A) (0, 4) (B) (0, 3) (C) (3, 0) (D) (-5, 0)
22. The area of the triangle formed by the points A(2, 0), B(6, 0) and C(4, 6) is:
(A) 24sq. unit (B) 12sq. unit (C) 10sq. unit (D) None of these
23. If P(3, 9) and Q(-3, -4), then (abscissa of P) - (ordinate of Q) is:
(A) -1 (B) 1 (C) 7 (D) -7
24. Abscissa of all the points on the y-axis is:
(A) Any number. (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) -1
25. Which of the following are the signs of abscissa and ordinate of a point in quadrant?
(A) (-, +) (B) (-, -) (C) (+, +) (D) (+, -)
26. If 10x - 4x2 - 3, then the value of p(0) + p(1) is:
(A) -3 (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) 1
27. The points (-5, 2) and (2, -5) lie in the:
(A) II and IV (B) Same quadrant. (C) IV and II (D) II and III
quadrants, quadrants, quadrants,
respectively. respectively. respectively.
28. Write the correct answer in the following:
If P(5, 1), Q(8, 0), R(0, 4), S(0, 5) and O(0, 0) are plotted on the graph paper, then the
point(s) on the x-axis are:
(A) P and R (B) R and S (C) Only Q (D) Q and O
29. If a > 0 and b > 0 then the point (a, b) lies in quadrant.
(A) IV (B) II (C) III (D) None of these.

[2]
30. A point of the form (a, 0) lies on:
(A) Quadrant IV (B) Quadrant I (C) y-axis (D) x-axis
31. Write the correct answer in the following:
Any point on the X-axis is of the form,
(A) (x, y) (B) (0, y) (C) (x, 0) (D) (x, x)
32. How many lines pass through two points?
(A) Two. (B) Only one. (C) Many. (D) Three.
33. A linear equation in two variables x and y is of the form ax = by + c = 0, where:
(A) a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0 (B) a ≠ 0, b = 0 (C) a = 0, b ≠ 0 (D) a = 0, c = 0

34. The graph of the equation x + y = 4.


(A) Intersects both (B) Parallel to the x- (C) Intersects x-axis (D) Intersects y-axis
the axis. axis. only. only.
35. All linear equations in two variables have __________.
(A) One solution (B) Infinitely many (C) Three solutions (D) Two solution
solutions
36. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is a line which meets the x-axis at the point.
(A) (0, 2) (B) (0, 3) (C) (3, 0) (D) (2, 0)
37. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 5y = 10 meets the x-axis at the point.
(A) (0, 5) (B) (5, 0) (C) (0, 2) (D) (2, 0)
38. The equation 2x + 5y = 7 has a unique solution, if x and y are:
(A) Natural numbers. (B) Rational numbers. (C) Positive (D) Real numbers.
real numbers.
39. The equation of the y-axis is:
(A) x = 0 (B) y = 0 (C) x + y = 0 (D) x = y
40. x = 2, y = -1 is a solution of the linear equation:
(A) x + 2y = 0 (B) x + 2y = 4 (C) 2x + y = 0 (D) 2x + y = 5
41. If two line segments are equal then they are called:
(A) Line segment (B) Ray (C) Congruent (D) None of these
42. The side faces of a pyramid are:
(A) Triangles. (B) Squares. (C) Trapeziums. (D) Polygons.
43. Write the correct answer in the following:
The number of dimensions, a surface has:
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0
44. Which of the following is a solid?
(A) Rectangle. (B) Circle. (C) Cylinder. (D) Square.
45. How many points can be common in two distinct straight lines?
(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) None
46. Write the correct answer in the following:
It is known that if x + y = 10 then x + y + z = 10 + z. The Euclid’s axiom that illustrates this
statement is:

[3]
(A) First Axiom. (B) Second Axiom. (C) Third Axiom. (D) Fourth Axiom.
47. The number of end points a ray has:
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) None of these
48. A point has:
(A) One part (B) Two parts (C) More than two (D) No parts
parts
49. The basic facts which are taken for granted, without proof, are called:
(A) Theorems. (B) Propositions. (C) Lemmas. (D) Axioms.
50. The boundaries of the solids are:
(A) Curves. (B) Points. (C) Surfaces. (D) Lines.
51. In the adjoining figure, what is the value of y?

(A) 36 (B) 54 (C) 63 (D) 72


52. In the given figure, the measure of ∠1 is:

(A) 48º (B) 42º (C) 138º (D) 158º


53. In Fig. if l1 || l2, what is the value of x?

(A) 85º (B) 90º (C) 70º (D) 75º


54. If one of the angles of a triangle is 130º then the angle between the bisectors of the other
two angles can be:
(A) 50º (B) 65º (C) 90º (D) 155º
55. Which of the following pairs of angles are complementary?
(A) 25º, 65º (B) 32.1º, 47.9º (C) 70º, 110º (D) 30º, 70º
56. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. The largest angle of the triangle is:
(A) 60º (B) 100º (C) 12º (D) 80º

[4]
57. Each angle of an equilateral triangle is:
(A) 45º (B) 30º (C) 60º (D) 90º
58. In figure, PQ||RS, ∠QPR ∘
= 70 , ∠ROT = 20

find the value of x.

(A) 20º (B) 70º (C) 50º (D) 110º


59. Side BC of △ABC has been produced to Don left-hand side and to Eon right-hand side
∘ ∘
such that ∠ABD = 125 and∠ACE = 130 then ∠A =?

(A) 55° (B) 50° (C) 75° (D) 65°


60. In the adjoining figure, AB || CD and AB || EF. The value of x is:

(A) 50º (B) 70º (C) 40º (D) 60º


61. If △PQR ≡ △EFD, then ∠E =

(A) ∠Q (B) ∠R (C) None of these (D) ∠P

62. In the following, write the correct answer.


In △PQR if ∠R = ∠P and QR = 4cm and PR = 5cm. Then, the length of PQ is:
(A) 4cm (B) 5cm (C) 2cm (D) 2.5cm
′ ′ ′
63. In Fig. The measure of ∠B A C is:

[5]
(A) 50º (B) 60º (C) 70º (D) 80º
64. The area of a right angled triangle is 20m2 and one of the sides containing the right
triangle is 4cm. Then the altitude on the hypotenuse is:
(A) 8cm (B) 10cm (C)
20
cm (D)
10
cm
√29 √41

65. If △ABC ≅ △LKM, then side of △LKM equal to side AC of △ABC is:
(A) LK (B) KM (C) LM (D) None of these
66. In the adjoining fig. AB = AC. If ∠C = 50 ,

then the value of x and y are:

(A) x = 50º and y = (B) x = 60º and y = (C) x = 70º and y = (D) x = 80º and y =
80º 70º 60º 50º
67. In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a quadrilateral in which BN and DM are drawn
perpendiculars to AC such that BN = DM. If OB = 4cm. then BD is:

(A) 6cm (B) 8cm (C) 10cm (D) 12cm


68. In the given figure AB > AC. If BO and CO are the bisectors of ∠B and ∠C respectively
then,

(A) None of these (B) OB = OC (C) OB < OC (D) OB > OC



69. In △ABC, AB=AC and ∠B = 50 . Then ∠A =?.

(A) 40 (B) 50 (C) 130 (D) 80


70. In figure, what is z in terms of x and y?

[6]
(A) 180º - (x + y) (B) x + y + 180º (C) x + y + 360º (D) x + y - 180º
71. In △ABC, E is the mid-point of median AD such that BE produced meets AC at F. If
AC = 10.5cm, then AF = ?

(A) 5cm (B) 3cm (C) 2.5cm (D) 3.5cm


72. ABCD is a parallelogram and E is the mid-point of BC. DE and AB when produced meet at F.
Then, AF =
(A)
3
AB (B) 2AB (C) 3AB (D)
5
AB
2 4

73. P, Q, R are the mid-points of AB, BC, AC res, If AB = 10cm, BC = 8cm, AC = 12cm, Find the
perimeter of △PQR.

(A) 15.5cm (B) 14cm (C) 15cm (D) 13cm


74. In each of the questions one question is followed by two statements I and II. Choose the
correct option.
Is quadrilateral ABCD a rhombus?
i. Quadrilateral ABCD is a ||gm.
ii. Diagonals AC and BD are perpendicular to each other.
(A) If the question can (B) If the question can (C) If the question (D) If the question
be answered by one be answered by both cannot be answered can be answered by
of the given the statements by using both the either statement
statements alone and together but not by statements together. alone.
not by the other. any one of the two.
75. In Quadrilateral ABCD, ∠A + ∠C = 140

, ∠A : ∠C = 1 : 3 and ∠B : ∠D = 5 : 6. Find
the values of ∠A, ∠B, ∠C and ∠D ?

(A) 35º, 100º, 105º, (B) 100º, 102º, 120º, (C) 10º, 20º, 100º, (D) 90º, 90º, 100º,
120º 10º 260º 80º
76. Three statements are given below:
i. In a rectangle ABCD, the diagonal AC bisects ∠A as well as ∠C.
ii. In a square ABCD, the diagonal AC bisects ∠A as well as ∠C.
iii. In a rhombus ABCD, the diagonal AC bisects ∠A as well as ∠C.
Which is true?

[7]
(A) I only (B) II and III (C) I and III (D) I and II
77. Three angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 : 6. The smallest of these angles is:
(A) 60º (B) 80º (C) 45º (D) 48º
78. Write the correct answer in the following:

ABCD is a rhombus such that ∠ACB = 40 . then ∠ADB is:
(A) 40º (B) 45º (C) 50º (D) 60º
79. What is the length of PQ in a trapezium ABCD in which AB || DC and P and Q are mid-
points on AD and BC respectively?
1 1 1 1
(A) 2
(AB + BD) (B) 2
(AB + CD) (C) 2
AB (D) 2
CD

80. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other at right angles then the figure is a:
(A) Parallelogram (B) Rhombus (C) Trapezium (D) Rectangle
81. ABC is a triangle with B as right angle, AC = 5cm and AB = 4cm. A circle is drawn with A
as centre and AC as radius. The length of the chord of this circle passing through C and B
is:
(A) 4cm (B) 5cm (C) 3cm (D) 6cm
82. An angle in the semicircle is:
(A) 360º (B) None of these. (C) 180º (D) 90º
83. Two circle are congruent if they have equal.
(A) Radius (B) Diameter (C) Secant (D) Chord
84. A circle is drawn. It divides the plane into:
(A) No Parts (B) 4 Parts (C) 5 Parts (D) 3 Parts
∘ ∘
85. In the given figure, if ∠CAB = 50 and ∠ABC = 70 , then ∠ADB is equal to:

(A) 60º (B) 80º (C) 70º (D) 50º


86. If the length of a chord of a circle is 16cm and is at a distance of 15cm from the centre of
the circle, then the radius of the circle is:
(A) 15cm. (B) 16cm. (C) 17cm. (D) 34cm.
87. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle. If ∠OAC

= 50 , then ∠ODB =?

[8]
(A) 40º (B) 50º (C) 75º (D) 60º
88. In the given figure, CD is the diameter of a circle with centre O and CD is perpendicular to
chord AB. If AB = 12cm and CE = 3cm, then radius of the circles is:
(A) 6cm (B) 9cm (C) 7.5cm (D) 8cm

89. Circle having same centre are said to be:


(A) Secant (B) Concentric (C) Chord (D) Circle
90. Two point on a circle makes the:
(A) Secant (B) Chord (C) Diameters (D) Diameter
91. Write the correct answer in the following:
– 2
The length of each side of an equilateral triangle having an area of 9√3cm is:
(A) 8cm (B) 36cm (C) 4cm (D) 6cm
92. The sides of a triangle are 325m, 300m and 125m. Its area is:
(A) 37500m2 (B) 48750m2 (C) 18750m2 (D) 97500m2
93. If the perimeter and base of an isosceles triangle are 11cm and 5cm respectively, then its
area is:
−− 5 −− 5 −− −−
(A) 5
√11 cm
2
(B) √11 cm
2
(C) √11 cm
2
(D) 5√11 cm
2

2 4 8

94. Each equal side of an isosceles triangle is 13cm and its base is 24cm Area of the triangle is:
– – –
(A) 40√3cm
2
(B) 25√3cm
2
(C) 60cm
2
(D) 50√3cm
2

95. A square and an equilateral triangle have equal perimeters. If the diagonal of the square is

12√2cm, then area of the triangle is:
– – – –
(A) 24√2cm
2
(B) 24√3cm
2
(C) 48√3cm
2
(D) 64√3cm
2

−−−
96. 2
If the area of an equilateral triangle is √163 cm then the perimeter of the triangle is:
(A) 12cm (B) 24cm (C) 48cm (D) 306cm
97. The sides of a triangle are 122m, 22m and 120m respectively. The area of the triangle is:
(A) 1320 sq.m (B) 1300 sq.m (C) 1400 sq.m (D) 1420 sq.m
98. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 12 : 17 : 25 and its perimeter is 540cm.The area is:
(A) 1000 sq.cm (B) 5000 sq.cm (C) 9000 sq.cm (D) 8000 sq.cm
99. The lengths of a triangle are 6cm, 8cm and 10cm. Then the length of perpendicular from
the opposite vertex to the side whose length is 8cm is:

[9]
(A) 4cm (B) 6cm (C) 5cm (D) 2cm
100. The lengths of three sides of a triangle are 20cm, 16cm and 12cm. The area of the triangle
is:
(A) 96cm2 (B) 120cm2 (C) 144cm2 (D) 160cm2
101. The volume of a right circular cone of height 24cm is 1232cm3 . Its curved surface area is:
(A) 1254cm2 (B) 704cm2 (C) 550cm2 (D) 462cm2
102. The cost of painting a cubical box of side 3m at the rate of Rs. 2 per sq. m is:
(A) Rs. 112 (B) Rs. 125 (C) Rs. 120 (D) Rs. 108
103. The slant height of a cone is increased by 10%. If the radius remains the same, the curved
surface area is increased by:
(A) 10% (B) 12.1% (C) 20% (D) 21%
104. Write the correct answer in the following:
The number of planks of dimensions (4m × 50cm × 20cm) that can be stored in a pit which
is 16m long, 12m wide and 4m deep is:
(A) 1900 (B) 1920 (C) 1800 (D) 1840
105. The cost of constructing a wall 8m long, 4m high and 10cm thick at the rate of ₹ 25 per
m3 is:
(A) ₹ 16 (B) ₹ 80 (C) ₹ 160 (D) ₹ 320
1
106. A cube whose volume is
8
cubic centimeter is placed on top of a cube whose volume is
1cm3 .The two cubes are then placed on top of a third cube whose volume is 8cm3 . The
height of the stacked cubes is:
(A) None of these (B) 3cm (C) 3.5cm (D) 7cm
107. Volume of a cuboid is 12cm3 . The volume (in cm3 ) of a cuboid whose side are doubled of
the above cuboid is:
(A) 24 (B) 48 (C) 72 (D) 96
108. The total surface area of a cube is 96cm2 . The volume of the cube is:
(A) 8cm3 (B) 27cm3 (C) 64cm3 (D) 512cm3
109. If a spherical balloon grows to twice its radius when inflated, then the ratio of the volume of
the inflated balloon to the original balloon is:
(A) 5 : 1 (B) 4 : 1 (C) 8 : 1 (D) 6 : 1
110. A cylindrical piece of maximum volume has to be cut out of an iron cube of edge 4cm.
Then, the maximum volume of the iron cylinder is:
(A) 24πcm
3
(B) 16πcm
3
(C) 32πcm
3
(D) 28πcm
3

111. Let L be the lower class boundry of a class in a frequency distribution and m be the
midpoint of the class. Which one of the following is the upper class boundry of the class?
(m+L)
(B)
m+L
(C) 2m − L (D) m − 2L
(A) m+
2
L +
2

112. Median of the following observations, arranged in an ascending order is 22. If the numbers
are 8, 11, 13, 15, x + 1, x + 3, 30, 35, 40, 43. Then, the value of x is:
(A) 20 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 19
113. For the frequency distribution given below, the adjusted frequency for the class 25-45 is:
Class Interval 5-10 10-15 15-25 25-45 45-75

[10]
Frequency 6 12 10 8 15
(A) 2 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 6
114. In a frequency distribution, ogives are graphical representation of:
(A) Cumulative (B) Relative (C) Frequency. (D) Raw data.
frequency. frequency.
115. In a grouped frequency distribution, the class intervals are 1-20, 21-40, 41-60,.... then the
class width is:
(A) 19 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 10
116. For which set of data does the median equal the mode?
(A) 3, 3, 4 (B) 3, 3, 4, 5 (C) 3, 4, 5, 6, 6 (D) 3, 3, 4, 5, 6
117. The mean of 100 items was found to be 64. Later on it was discovered that two items were
misread as 26 and 9 instead of 36 and 90 respectively. The correct mean is:
(A) 64.86 (B) 65.31 (C) 64.91 (D) 64.61
118. The class mark of the class 90-120 is:
(A) 120 (B) 115 (C) 90 (D) 105
119. A grouped frequency distribution table with classes of equal sizes using 63-72 (72 included)
as one of the class is constructed for the following data 30, 32, 45, 54, 74, 78, 108, 112, 66,
76, 88, 40, 14, 20, 15, 35, 44, 66, 75, 84, 95, 96, 102, 110, 88, 74, 112, 14, 34, 44. How
many classes can we have?
(A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 10 (D) 9
120. The mean of 100 items was found to be 64. Later on it was discovered that two items were
misread as 26 and 9 instead of 36 and 90 respectively. The correct mean is:
(A) 64.91 (B) 65.31 (C) 64.61 (D) 64.86
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